Nagaland’s School Education & SCERT Advisor, Dr Kekhrielhoulie Yhome, today called for a fundamental rebuilding of the state’s education system to instill “Naga pride” and address a critical “perception problem” towards government schools.
Despite Nagaland being the ‘third most literate state’ in India and the sector undergoing a major transformation backed by an investment of approximately Rs 9,400 crores, Dr Yhome highlighted a lack of public esteem for government institutions as a critical issue.
“A perception problem exists towards our government school students, teachers, and graduates. This needs to change,” he said while delivering the keynote address at the ‘Dr PS Lorin Education Conclave 2025: Enhancing Academic Capabilities for a Changing World’ as part of the annual Dr P S Lor

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